FaceKey Lands Installation of Biometric Access Control System at SATC

FaceKey Corporation, a biometrics technology provider specializing in
security and access control, announced the installation of additional
Standard Biometric Access Control systems in the San Antonio Technology
Center (SATC). The systems, sold by Concepts for Creation Technology
Innovations (CFCTI), President/CEO, John Hill, a FaceKey reseller,
utilize fingerprint recognition technology combined with a keypad to
monitor and provide secure access to the building. CFCTI is currently
enrolling the building's tenants on the system.

The implementation of these access control systems follows other recent
installations at the SATC. FaceKey's biometric systems already provide
enhanced security for the facility's server collocation facility, with
additional units planned for the conference room and the SATC management
office.

John Hill, president/CEO of CFCTI, commented, "It's been exciting to
have the opportunity to replace the San Antonio Technology Center's
older, less reliable, access control system with FaceKey's state-of-the
art access control technology and provide heightened security for those
tenants requiring after hours access to the building."

Yevgeny Levitov, President of FaceKey Corporation, stated, "By using
FaceKey's biometric systems, the SATC is providing its tenants with the
most recent, secure and convenient technology in access control. Because
our systems can be networked together, they provide for an easy
transition when extending our suite of products to encompass additional
areas of a particular office suite, building or facility that require
security and access control."

The San Antonio Technology Center, www.satc.org, is a "smart building" that houses a
variety of technology-related firms and web-based information technology
companies. The SATC provides an environment for these companies to grow
through the facility's unique infrastructure characteristics. Among
other uses, data center facilities are vital to ISPs (Internet Service
Providers), ASPs (Application Service Providers), telecom switches, and
Co-Lo (Co-location).